The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, May 13, 1898, Image 3

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C en tral C o m m ittees
A gree.
Be Gnrefl et
PAY W H EN CURED.
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Three
Desirable
Stars in
TneitUy nfernoon the Mink ttarte»! to
tnw two trow lends of cattle beloniHoM
Wm. Goodpasture, Io tbs head of tide. T h e C a n d id a tes f o r C o u n ty OfSrra W ill
The Ablest and Most Succcssh:.
U egln T h e ir C an vass May 1 8 th
When near Mr. Stibbens’ landing the
Sjascia'iiats in the World.
at F lo r e n c e .
engine was stopped to allow tho boat :
Editor and Proprietor.
They guarantee a complete cure
to run tip the wharf slowly. Captain j
— —
Hurd inlortus us that mine of t h e ’ The following notice and article of Your Own Home, and allow you
-T e bu s : >1.50 ft year in sdvauce.-----
cattle on one eeOW slipped »nd crowded ggr,.e„u.„t was drawn up and slgnedby pay wlicu cured.
ttie others to one side so far that the jj|e respective county central committee
Entered at the post-office at Florence,
water cam« on the dack. Their w eight, viiair„,en last week.
tane county, Oregon, as second-class
broke the railing and let them into the
Ti,„ pj4n provides for a joint canvas*
uail matter.
river. One of the Hues was then o u ! (>( th« county to open at Florence neat
and the steamer with both scows Mon,jHy „„J close at Eugene June 4th
Thousands of promising young men
IDV EKTtSIiM t BATES MADE KNOWN ON AP-
backed na tty from iimongoet the cattle. all,i includes addresses at twenty places have their lives and future usefulness
■ PLICATION.
...... them ...
county.
wrecked bv INDISCRETION AND
^neal notice» S cents per lin e, each Insertion
Efforts were made to get
to swim
ROVAI CARINO ROWWR CO.. H tW VORK.
PRIVATE DISEASES. The symptoms
to the shore hut one bank is very steep
TH E NOTICE.
and rocky and there is a boom stretched
until
cured, are portrayed on the coun­
|> F lo ie u c e , Or. Mny 13, 181)8.
Eugene,
Ore.,
May
Clh,
1898.
Glenada school closes next week.
along near the other. Most of tin:
tenance
end in the action* of the \ ie-
Noties is hereby given to tho voters of
James Furnish is anxious for a rest from
large c a ttle passed through an opening Lane county that a joint canvass will tie tim. If neglected or improperly treat­
teaching,
hs
he
lias
had
but
two
weeks
W E S T L IN O S .
in tiie boom and readied the bunk in made by tiie candidates of the republi­ ed, other organs become affected, aud
vacation in the past 85c months.
safety but two yearlings and ten calves
sooner or later there are serious result».
Another uew bicycle in town this
Wm. It. King union candidate for were drowned. Captain Hurd says it can aud union parties on tho following Our New Method Treatment will posi­
week.
governor and J. It. Sovereign of Arkan-, was simply an accident caused by the basis, as to time.
Each candidate for state senator shall tively cure these diseases.
We have bargains in dress goods. sas ex-master worsman Knights of j cattle slipping as the engine was not
MIDDLE-AGED MEN—There are
have
one hour of time and they shall
Labor were announced to speak in Eu­ running and the scow was clear of the
Meyer & Kyle.
thousands
of you who have committed
open and close the discussion alter­
8old I W ith
A. O. Funke’s team went to Gardiner gene yesterday afternoon and evening.
wharf. There were about forty hea l in
offences against the laws of your na­
nately.
Tuesday after a load of freight.
Reinendier the political discussion at all on the scow and the owners ccusidcr
The one opening the discussion slum ture, and are now paying up for it.
Go to Meyer A Kyle for boots and Florence Monday and at Mapleton Tues­ i themselves fortunate under the cireuni- have ten minutes to be deducted from Those weak, aching backs, Lossof Sex­
ual Power, Failing or Lost Vitality.
shoes if you want the best in the m arket day. Attend the meeting ami get ac­ ' stances that tliey did not lose more.
bis liour.
Bring your job work to the W est quainted with the next officials of Lane
M A IN E M E M O R IA L S E R V IC E -
Each senator may in his discretion Frequent aud Painful evacuations of
office. Good work done at reasonable couuty. Speaking will commence at 1
allot any part of his time to any member the Bladder accompanied by more or
less smarting and the escape of par­
p.
m.
Special services in memory of those of
legislative ticket.
prices.
The Mapleton school » ill give an brave men who perished in the Maine
The candidates for representatives on ticles of albumen in the urine with
Hood’s Pills are the only pills to take
with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Easy yet effi­ entertainment in the hatchery bull at disaster were held in the Presbyterian ; eaell ticket alm.ll be allowed thirty ropy sediment, all point to the decline
that plnce on Saturday evening May church last Sunday morning.
■ minutes for each side, to tie apportioned of your manhood. There are hundreds
cient.
who die of this difficulty, ignorant of
21st. Each lady will furnish a basket
The
church
had
been
handsomely
¡„ (Heir own discretion.
The Son Francisco Examiner and the
of eatables which will lie disposed of nt decorated tor the occasion by the ladies | The following are the dates to be the cause. The doctors will guarantee
W est for one year >2.50 paid in ad­
a periect cure in all such cases, and
auction and the proceeds used to pay of the congregation. The stars and j
,ur ti,e canvass:
vance.
healthy restoration of theGeuito Urin­
for a flag for the school. Everybody Strips so dear to tiie heart of every true
Florence,—Monday May 10, 1 p m.
Another lot of dress goods and calicoes invited to attend.
Mapleton,—Tuesday May 17, at 1 p m. ary Organs.
American were displayed in numerous
received at A. O. Funke’a. Take a look
READER—Are you in trouble?
Last Sunday morning the north-hound j places about the building and this with
Chesher,—Wednesday May 18, at 1
Have you been treated and never cured I
at them.
overland train ran into the rear end of a profusion of flowers made the interior p in.
C doew te T e a r B o w el» W ith C,.«carets.
You dare not risk a return of the dis­
Elmira,—Thursday May 19, at l p m
Candy Cathartic, cum conMiipntlon fo r c e r . a freight train at Saginaw, near Cottage of the structure beautiful almost beyond
ease. It may appear when happy in
10c, 25o. II C .C .C .tall, druggists refund money. Grove. The overland was drawn by ; description.
Long Tom,—Friday May 20 at 1 p m
domestic life. Our New Method
N one w ho are engaged in any o f the m echanical
J, A Palmer has succeeded Horace two engines both of which were so bad- j Several meml-ers of the church who • Juueiion,—Saturday May 21 at 1 p iu
Treatment is your refuge. If diseased,
Irving,—Saturday
May
21
at
7
:39
p
m
Burnett as manager of the Oregon State ly damaged that another engine was , are sositunted that tliey can seldom
pursuits can succeed w ithout reading and
Smithfield,—Monday May 23 at 1 p m consult us confidentially.
obtained to take the train through. attend meeting were present to assist
Journal.
WRITE (enclosing stamps for reply)
Hadleyvill,—Tuesday May 24 at 1 p ui i
Three
freight
cars
a
caboose
were
in
the
music.
Quite
a
largo
eongrega-
The schooner Del Norte was towed
studying this standard Magazine o f Sciences
Lorane,—Wednesday May 25 at 1 p in for our interesting book. “ A W arning
1 tioti attended in honor of tne exercises.
down to the mouth of the river Wednes­ ruined.
Voice."
Sent
free.
All
letters
kept
Cottage Grove,—Thursday May 26 at
and m echanical Arts. It is illustrated w ith
Rev. I. G. Knotts made a few rc-
Some inquiries were made last week
day evening.
strictly private and confidential. All
’ marks setting forth the nature of the 1 p m.
by
residents
of
the
cape
country
ns
to
Out of 118 men belonging to company
all modorn cuts o f latest inventions in a ll
answers sent
plain sealed envolope
Creswell,—Friday May 27 at 1 p ni
whether there bad been an elopemeiit services and reasons for holdiug the
C of Eugene examined for enlistm ent,
No
0
.
O.
D.
business.
Pleasant
Hill,—Saturday
May
28
at
the branches o f m echanism , and its fund o f
from this vicinity as a suspicious ap­ ' same.
but 29 weref rejected.
A poem verv suitable for the occasion 1 p in.
pearing couple bad passed northward
Born,—In Florence, Ore., Friday May through that settlement. A few ques­ ■ was read by Col. C. H. Holden,
know ledge is inseparably connected w ith in­
Springfield,—Saturday May 28 at 7.30 Consultation by Mail Absolutely Free.
6tli, 1898 to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bern-i
tions brought out the fact that tiie i E. E. Benedict Esq., then gave an p ni.
ventors and m echanics.
Sold w ith T ub
W R IT E T O D A Y .
hardt a ten pound boy.
Fall Creek, Monday May 30 nt 1 p in
couple were no other than Tom Saubert ! address on Cuba. Having visited Ha-
Thurston,—Tuesday
May
31
at
1
p
in
The schooner Edith will sail for San and wife who were on their way for a ! vans some years ago ho was ablo to
W est at clubbing rates.4
Address
•
Walterville,—Wednesday June 1 at 1
Francisco in a few days. She w ill take visit with relatives at Siletz.
speak from personal observation of
Dr-W H-Saunders & Co »
out some salt salmon for our fishermen.
various customs of the place as well as p ui.
PERSONALS.
Mohawk,—Thursday June 2 nt 1 p in
69 Sprout St., Detroit, Mich.
give some reminiscences of events that
The Register gives the name of M.
Coburg,—Friday June 3 at 1 p in
occured during bis stay on the island.
Douglas among the members of com­
E. A. Evans went to San Francisco
Eugene,—Saturday June 4 at 1 p m.
notioe for publication .
Miss Nofsinger of Eugene then favor­
pany C who failed to pass examination
H F M c C oknack , Chairman
Sunday.
ed
the
audience
with
a
well-rendered
(Signed)
fo r enlistm ent.
Land Offlue at Rnwsliiirs, Oregon,
Roi>. Co. Central Coin.
T. J. Stitt was a Florence visitor yes solo “ Columbia the Gem of the Ocean."
« (•-T o -B a r fo r F ifty Cents,
March JO, ISSS.
n n .r a n t/.d tobacco habit euro makes weak terday.
H I. D ay , Chairman Union,
Rev. Mr. Marsh next made a few
Notice 1« hereby given that the followtug-
men strong, h.ood pure. bOc.tl All druggists
Co.
Central
Com.
Ed Soderman of Sweet creek was in remarks appropriate to the occasion.
named settler has »led notice nt his Intention
I. B. Cushman informed us this week town Thursday.
to make flnal proot
«upport ot hl» claim , and
The congregation then joined in sing­
T H E N EW V E S S E L .
that said proof will be made before C. It. Hol­
that be aspects to need about three
Ludvig Christensen taks of going to ing ‘•America” and the services closed
den, U. 9. Commissioner at Lake Precinct,
million feet of logs from above tide­
with the benediction by R“V. Knotts.
San Francisco on the Edith.
About a dozen men are at work ,in Douglas County. Ore., on Mny 11. 1*98, vis:
water in the next year.
S10O R E W A R D $ 1 0 0 .
I town getting luiniier for the new vessel Kvan M. Black on h. e. no. Bf.10, for the »eH
Rev. I. G. Knotts will hold services
Chas. Lauer a prominent citizen of.
•sQ . sec. 7: n-vt* nwVi sec. 17: n)* neS* sec. U i
' on the ground and making other pre- tp. 20 »., r. It W.
Eugene for the past twenty-five years' on Lake creek next Sunday.
T his m onthly m agazine is one o f the very
lie names the following witnesses to prove
— i ’ parations necessary before the work of
The readers of this paper will be
died at that place of heart failure Tucs I Miss Yuba Huston spent Saturday
hts
continuous
residence
upon
and
cultlvatiou
best printed in th is country, and is sold
pleased to learn that there is at least i c,instruction priqier can be commenced.
d»v afternoon. He was 60 years of age. night with friends in Glenada.
tiie of wild laud, viz:
one dreaded disease that seienee !'»• | The sawed timber is brought from
Ira
Bray
lias
moved
into
the
Hackett
i
er.o
in
e
i
j
a
.
Sims,
William
A.
Smiley,
More.
J.
to
all subscribers a t ratee w ithin th e
Seekers after gold know they may be ,
*
Town and B. L. Wilkes, all of Lake Precinct,
l>een ablo to cure in all its stages, a,,d mill on scows and a donkey
disappointed, hut seekers after health bouse which lie recently purchased.
that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is ! uffc,i t„ unload the scows and haul the I Oregon.
ability o f all to pay. I t is finely ill« »
Sydney Waite intends to start a
take Hqod’a Sarsaparilla with the ut­
r.. m . v b a t c h .
the only positive cure known to the timber up the bank.
Register
most confidence that it will do them logging camp near the mouth of Lake medical fraternity. Catarrh lasing a
trated and prosents the nam es o f famous
Building lids vessel will furnish
creek in a few daye.
wonderful good.
T o Cor» c o n a tlp a tio n F orever-
constitnnal disease, requires a constitu- employment for quite a nnnilier of men
authors as contributors.
T ub W bbt
Take Cascarete Canity C'ethnnte. 10c or Bo.
Mr. and Mrs. Stibbens of Point Ter­ tional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is | ¿„ring the summer. The vessel also
D r. J. C. Gray is in Florence pre­
K C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money.
pared to do all kinds oi dental work. race gave ns a pleasant call this week.
aud the Cosm opolitan are sold a t ro>
taken internally, acting directly upon af(er it is completed will bo a great
A C M E IT E M 3 .
Parties wishing any work done will do
John Lanham had two ribs broken a tho blood and mucous surfaces of the (^nefit to this river as it is the intention
duced rates at this office.
well to call at once as he will remain few days ago while struggling with a system, thereby destroying the fouuda- to keep her on the run between this
B
y
E
aves
Daoprins.
but a short time.
tion of the disease, and giving the p|ace and 8au Francisco thns giving u*
calf.
A bridge will soon be built across
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Fremont attended patient strength by building up the regular shipping connection with the
Knowles creek about two miles from tho the Maine memorial service and assisted constitution and assisting nature in do- ■ Ol,t8ide markets.
Miss Fanny H e w itt visited home
m outh/. The county will furnish the with the music.
ing its wotk. The proprietors have so | We hope to see shipbuilding become
Sunday.
bolt* snd rods, and the settlers donate
Mrs. Burns and Mrs. Foster were much faith in its curative powers, that I „ permanent industry here and believe
T. C. Sanliert and wife have returned
the greater part of the work of build­ visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fremont the they offer Oue Hundred dollars for any ’ tliat onr fi„-i forests furnish sm-ii oppor-
from
their trip to Yaqulna.
ing the Bridge.
cuse that it fails to cure, bend for list tmdty to obtain the best timber at a
first oi the week.
J.
J.
Emmons and Frank Alexander
low cost, that vessels can lie built here
I C ore C o n stip a tion F orever,
Mrs. W. E. Warren was visiting last of testimonials.
wearets Candy Cathartic, the o r » « .
, have gone to Florence to work on the
as
cheap
as
at
any
place
on
the
coast.
Sold
by
all
druggists.
75c.
; fail to cure, druggists refund money. week with her parents on North Fork, j
' uew schooner.
Hall’s Family l’ille are the best.
A F A S T T R IP .
f e r v n d says be does not regret W. E. came to town Saturday to meet j
j Mr. Flint and wife, Mrs. Gibbs, Mr»,
“ Ws do not U k s possession of onr ideas but are possessed by th sa f
|t o Alaska but would not advise her on the way home.
' Yates and J. A. fond attended the
IN F O R M A T IO N w a n t e d .
They master ns and fores ns into tb s arena,
r " r B Z ,T r ' S ““o - ' S
?
. ..... ...........................
tty to go there. With but one or
Win. Storm started to the valley on i
options everybody lie talked with Monday’s boat. It is reported that be i
Where Ilka gladiator«, we must fight for them."
The letter printed below was received
*
The schooner Del Norte »a londe<l and
country said they were sorry 1ms sold his property on Fiddle creek ; this week. We publish it thinking
X l f f i V o w o Í 7rom ‘ M q.lHon
left in tow of tho Lillian to I lorence. Such is the oxnlted m otto o f the Arena, and tho
ter went there.
and will seek a new location.
sihly some of onr readers can give some Ge
rge to Hurd’s wharf iu Florence a ; We are very sorry to see Capt. Jacobson
wharf
entire contents o f th is m onthly m agazine
I first sheep-shearing in the cape
J. L. Furnish and J. I- Butterfield | imformation as to lite missing men:
distance of 19 utiles it. 2 hours and 20 go as he informs ns that he w.ll not be
ry this year was done last I ridav. leave Sunday by tbo beach route to
Eugene, Ore., May 6th, 1898.
are upon a plane and in keeping w ith its
minutes counting out what time they here agsin this summer
Gsnrge Griffith and John Lanham who attend the Grand I-odge. I. O. O. F . i
Mr. Wm. Kyle,
Tiie entertainment Friday evening I
were delayed by stopping. Pretty good
keep up with the times in matters con- which meets nt Roseburg Wednesday.
m otto.
Tho A rena’s gallery o f em inent
Dear Sir:
wss largely attended. Thunks to Messr».!
concerning' time tor a rowboat._________
nectsd with their business have each
Capt. Gideon came down from Wald­
Is there any information
fond
and
Jacobson
who
rendered
some
thinkers is a group.ot.interesting men and
purchased a sheep-shearing machine port Saturday after the schooner Edith an old man's whereabouts? Charles W .
EUGENE C A V A LR Y .
tine Instrumental music on tho organ
which is quite an improvement over which has been lying nt the Glennda Barker, iny father left for the bay from
wom en, and theirath on gh ts’a r e |’worthy the
and violin. Acme's repntatioa for good
the aid way of shearing by hand.
wharf since last fall. He beached the Eugene ami that is the last wo heard
O H. Journal: D. J. Grover is or­ entertalnn outs was not entirely !os‘.
consideration ot;ail|per>ple, T h eJA rcu a is
Before buying tickets to any point in ; vessel above Florence and is putting her of him. He is now about 90 years of ganizing a cavalry company iu this city, The recitation by Clara Emmons was
age, about 0 feet in height, stiong bony lie has received about 70 names of loudly applauded. A lunch of cake,
or South it will be to your ad- j iu condition to go to sea.
sold w ith T u r W» bt .
VMtage to consult the Northern Pacific i
j ie a|1j
WBi rt!rv td liy the ladies
A P Knowles and wife, Frank frame, little stoop shouldered, hair persons tvlio are willing to enlist.
will
pick
1
.
fjglw ay Company. We arc the quick-! Knowles and wife, S. Black.n.m and white and has a small ebin beard. II will obtain a few more then
after whicl dani-nig was carried o n ly
^ K n e to Kansas City, Omaha, St. |
there ii any information concerning his out a first class company.
the young people for n few hour».
wife, and Mrs. Workman and Miss
bseis » or other Missouri River points. ! Mabel Blackmon returned from the whereabouts it will be thankfully re-
NOMINATED BY PETITION,
G R E E N L E A F IT E M S .
_ , t forget this: 3d»ys to St. P aul; ois ( cape Saturday. They were the first ceivjd.
C harles M. B aukeu ,
B Chicago and
to New \o r k and party of campers to visit that pleasant
B y a W est C ouriìsfosdxxt .
The uiid lle-of-the-road populists have
Eugene, Oregon.
Aker Eastern cities. For full inforiua-
filed with the secretary of state nomina­
K
call or address,
R. McMurphy, resort this spring.
M O RE VO LU N TEER »-
Mav 7lh, 1898.
Fred Bean, Ono Phelps and George
tions by |ietition as follows:
leral Agent, Opposite Guard office,
Seth Simmon» talk« of rigging to raw j
Nicolle received the initiatory degree in
Governor, John C. Luce; secretary of
¡eno.
f rusnsnt to * call received at Eugene 1 state, Ira Wakefield ; state treasurer, J . Imnlier.
Odd Fellowship Wednesday evening.
S'neriff J. E. Noland has made an Heceta Lodge at tbeir meeting that the 5th Inst.’ another party of 62 vol­ , K. Sears; superintendent of public in-
Charles l ’otterf v i.i’ed the rounty
fcnment to 8. B Eakln for the bene- evening conferred the third degree on unteer* teft that place Satnrday to J .in atriiction, J. E. Ilo-nner; state printer, „,„1^ ,1;^ m i, week to lay pipes w ill
|t of his creditors. His assets consist two members, the second degree on the company which proceeded to fori-
,
D, L. Grace; representative for «ecund tl.e oilier free-silver politicians
if a one twelfth interest iu the estate of I two, and initiated three candidates. land a few day ego. The end was «<” I
rewit)na, ,|latri.n, J. L. Hill.
Ernest Rowe and leverai persons
Ms grandfather the late E. Stewart. There have been ten members addeil to 69 men from Eugene but as such short
Thew ran,,i |atea will g o -n the ticket
Br. Noland’s share in the estate is the lodge by initiation sines Jan. 1st, time was given for enlistment the ,ul I M ,.rck.„|3r pip.ilist»." It has been from the lake are leixrrtefi sto u t to
’ * CU i tort for Alaska ou tbs promise of >2.50
blued at atout >4,500 and his liabilities .
nmnhsr was not obtained though severs ,
|n)W, , t.(<1 populists, thal this
,
1893.
others from the country had exnrersed
.........
interfere will 1 a day.
tinouut to >5,270.
Tbs fret-silver leader* at Alpha de-
their willingness to volunteer. The car move w.ll m no w ry
in «hieb they went to Portland w s s , their m urdamos »>•'. U‘« "'-ject
d are that tl.s report that they were
gailv d ecorati with fl .g» and bunting. ; which w man.ta.n the autonomy
worsted in an argument with a repnl 1
can boy at a recent meeting it erroneous.1
M. Douglas of North Fork is one of the the party.
They say tbeir argner only "got fius-
c o m p a n y , _________ _
C H A N O S OF L O C A T IO N
tratad,” a id then the meeting ad­
Tire W est has for sale one year's
The Northern feci tic Ticket office has journ«') ■
tuition in the Holmes Buriness College
Here’s a chancB lor Biusl.xw bay
boon changed from it* former hs-atiou
of Bortlaml. This is one of the leading
farmers
J. B. NsfT, president of the
over Hall’s grocery store, to more com­
business colleges on the coast, having
modious quarters, with "'fhe Eugene Do - dnous Fruit AssoctstlomdAnahrlin,
English, Commercial, Hlmrthaml and
Cal., wants the adores» of sometadv
Telegraphic departments and we offer Real estate Agency," on the ground who will load u schooner with bay and
floor, first door North of Griffin's hard
this tuition on easy ternte.
ware store, directly opposite the Guard si 1.» it to liim. If you faiuie-s uati <’o
this you will do well to write to him.
office, where
they
BvrrvlMtdj Wars So.
uu,-«,
------------
» will
---- lie pleased to see
CascaretaCsndv CatíwrtM-. tbsmostwoB »nv persons contcmplaúng a trip bast , He 1« thoroughly reliable and respon-
! slble.
derful in'•Urtiti
» ‘otjeal u^>vervo<JJw
arj, pam»- pf SoUtH-
So,.th.
aeiTLl
mst-U'es. «•< WM* -w*'
to*
soil ^ iU v riy V n k M n e v s . fiver sud bowels,
)'„r full information concern ing rates, f i l l » » B L O O D 1» the foundartoi.
2A* 5 0 *
health. Hood’s Harmpnrillanuike«
vkwutiog lb« «.ure •>
routes, time tables etc., cwll or sddres-, . ■ of heal
ABMUÏELT GIJiR&MTBED
BT • • -
W.n.WEATIIERSON
^KlH*
EM*
And The
_A.ZR.TS etzo-d S O I E I s T O E S
>1 t h e
w e s t
- k
SnÎEntifÎE American.
THE EnSKHPHLITAK/
THE ARENA
LOOK OVER THIS CROUP.
M AK E.YO U R SELECTIO N.
Use only one heap­
ing teaspoonful of
Schillings Best Bak­
ing Powder to a
quart of flour. •
You muet me tvn teaspoonfulx of other bskinj powder.
THE WEST.
FLORENCE. OR.
»ANDY CATHARTIC
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